As we approach the last week in July of 2014, all of the teamsin theNFL have or will soon have their training camps open. The following is a list of the Super Bowloddsfor each NFL team for the 2014 season as NFL training camps open.

The Super Bowl for the 2014 NFL season will be played on February 1, 2015, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Quite a big difference in geography and climate from the Super Bowl for the 2013 season, which was played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The earliest team to open its full camp is the Buffalo Bills, who opened camp for all players on July 19. The last NFL team to open its full training camp in 2014 will be the Detroit Lions, who open on July 27.

Should anyone bet a NFL team to win the Super Bowl as NFL training camps open? In general, probably not, as you could likely get pretty much the same odds at the start of the season and avoid taking a position with a team that could suffer a major injury in preseason play.

However, if you see a major discrepancy between what you think a team's chances are for winning the Super Bowl and the odds offered today, you should jump on it because major discrepancies in betting odds can often disappear quickly.

Andrew Luck is probably going to win a Super Bowl in his career, is 2014 the year?

8. Chicago Bears - 25 to 1

Betting on Jay Cutler is risky proposition in my book.

9. Philadelphia Eagles - 30 to 1

Do you see Chip Kelly winning a Super Bowl?

T-10. Pittsburgh Steelers - 32 to 1

Steelers have talented quarterback and pretty good head coach.

T-10. Cincinnati Bengals - 32 to 1

Do you see Marvin Lewis winning a Super Bowl?

12. Detroit Lions - 38 to 1

Matthew Stafford can fling it.

T-13. Baltimore Ravens - 40 to 1

Flacco and Harbough have already won once.

T-13. Carolina Panthers - 40 to 1

Can Cam Newton win a Super Bowl? What are the future odds on that little kid who is just warming up his arm in the TV commercial winning a Super Bowl?

15. New York Giants - 45 to 1

Decent odds for a team with a two-time Super Bowl MVP quarterback.

16. Dallas Cowboys - 47 to 1

For Tony Romo believers.

T-17. Arizona Cardinals - 50 to 1

Can the home team win the Super Bowl in their own stadium this season?

T-17. San Diego Chargers - 50 to 1

Do you see Philip Rivers winning a Super Bowl?

T-17. Kansas City Chiefs - 50 to 1

Andy Reid wins 59% of his regular season games, but is .500 in playoff games.

T-17. St. Louis Rams - 50 to 1

Sam Bradford?

21. Atlanta Falcons - 52 to 1

Matt Ryan?

22. Washington Redskins - 55 to 1

Can RG3 win a Super Bowl?

T-23. Houston Texans - 65 to 1

Ryan Fitzpatrick went to Harvard but plays dumb as a quarterback (just ask Bills fans).

T-23. Miami Dolphins - 65 to 1

Bill Parcells really left the Miami Dolphins a mess. You think anybody from the Dolphins knew that Bill Parcells never won a playoff game (0-3) and had a losing record (55-57) as a head coach without Bill Belichick on his staff when they hired him?

25. New York Jets - 70 to 1

Jets only Super Bowl was in 1969.

T-26. Buffalo Bills - 75 to 1

E.J. Manuel?

T-26. Cleveland Browns - 75 to 1

Brian Hoyer or Johnny Manziel?

28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 78 to 1

Lovie Smith got a raw deal from the Bears and is out to prove himself this year.

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Joe Dorish has written sports articles as an independent contractor for sites like Yahoo for a number of years. He is a passionate and lifelong fan of baseball, basketball and pro and college football, especially the teams based in the NYC area. His articles have generated millions of views on Yahoo Sports, as well as other websites on the Internet.